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THE CHURCHES. PRESBYTERY OF SOUTHLAND. INDUCTION of Rev. T. A. Speer, 8.A., POSTPONED provisionally October 12.—W. H. Howes, Clerk. S' r PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Dee Street. BIBLE CLAS AND DAY OF ' PRAYER. 10 a.m.—Combined Bible Classes. Address: "Cultivating the Presence of Christ.” Rev. C. J. Tocker. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Message: “A Call to Prayer—and Witness.” Conducted by Senior Young Men’s Bible Class. 2.30 p.m.—Bible Class Rally in St. Paul’s Church. Speaker: Pastor Fretwell. 6.30 p.m.—Evening Worship. “The Fellowship of Prayer.” Preacher: Rev. C. J. Tocker. Anthem: “The Lord is My Shepherd.” (Henry Smart). The evening service will be broadcast. Seats Free. Everyone Welcome. THIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. J] TAY STREET. 11 a.m., Family Diet. Preacher: Rev. C. H. Olds, B.A. 9.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m., Central Hall. Bible Classes Day of Prayer. Subject: “Cultivating the Presence of Christ.” 6.30 p.m., Eventide Diet —Centenary Sir Walter Scott. Subject: “Blessed is the Man that Feareth the Lord.” Preacher, the Minister. Choral commemoration. Visitors welcome. Knox Presbyterian church. Ness Street. Services 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening special service for Bible Classes. Rev. J. Chisholm. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. Elies Road. 11 a.m.—Worship. Rev. E. Gardiner. 6.30 p.m.—Special Youth Service conducted by Y.M.B.C. members. North Invercargill Presbyterian CHURCH. Rev. William Tanner. “Day of Prayer.” 11 a.m., “We Would See Jesus.” 2 p.m., “Bible Class Rally.” Subject: “Cultivating the Presence of Christ.” 6.30 p.m.—“Through Jesus Christ Our Lord.” You are cordially invited. Central methodist church LEET STREET. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.—Rev. A. G. Mackintosh Carter, 8.A., B.D. Solo, Master Clelland Millar. Anthems: “Sing a Song of Praise,” Jackson’s “Te Deum.” 6.30 p.m.—Rev. C. H. Olds, B.A. Solo, “Nearer, My God to Thee,” Miss Margaret Jopp. Anthems: “My Task,” and “As Torrents in Summer.” Otatara, 2.30 —Rev. C. H. Olds, B.A. Longbush, 2.30 p.m. —Mr R. G. Hemmings. ST. PETER’S METHODIST CHURCH Elies Road. GIFT AND THANKSGIVING DAY. 11 a.m.—“The Second Mile.” 6.30 p.m.—Thanksgiving Service. Dedication and Thanksofferings of the Plan. Solo, Mrs A. J. Wilcocks, “Penitence” (Beethoven). Anthem, “Hosanna in the Highest.” (Stainer). Clifton, 7 p.m.—Mrs Pearn. Come with songs of Thanksgiving. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. TAY STREET. 7 a.m., Kneedrill; 11 a.m., Holiness. “Things that Matter.” 3 p.m., Demonstration of Primary Work. Children from the Primary will be on the platform. Also at Waikiwi at 3 p.m. 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting, “Behold! The Bridegroom Cometh.” Silver Band and Songsters assisting in all meetings. Everybody welcome. Esk street baptist church 11 a.m., Mr W. Ward; 6.30 p.m., Mr H. Schroeder. Georgetown, 11 a.m., Mr J. Lee. West Plains, 2.30 p.m.—Mr C. Schroeder. A hearty welcome to all. Organ Recital by Mr W. Dobie, Thursday, September 29, 8 o’clock. ATORTH INVERCARGILL BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m., “The Folly of Fretting.” 6.30 p.m., “Alternatives.” Pastor L. P. Bryan. East Road, 3 p.m., Pastor L. P. Bryan. A cordial welcome is extended to all. MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE. TjlOR SALE—“R” model Hupmobile JD-* converted Truck. detachable wheels; first-class tyres, good appearance; any trial. Bargain. £B5. Apply “Hupmobile,” Times Office. Sulol7 TIOR SALE—Cheap, Chevrolet Ton JO Truck suitable for milk carting. Apply Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Garage. TjlOR SALE—On account client, StudeJD baker Duplex Sedan Car, must be sold immediately. Further particulars from Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd. FOR SALE—Whippet Delivery Van £45. Overland Tourer price £2O. Nash Tourer £l5. Willys Knight Tourer £75.—J. S. ROBBIE, Rover Agent, Club Hotel right of way. FOR outstanding bargains in good used cars see the Rover agent, J. S. ROBBIE, Club Hotel right of way. FOR SALE—New Beauty Ford Roadster; first class order. Price £37. Buick light six Roadster, overhauled and in splendid order £95.—J. S. ROBBIE, Rover Agent, Club Hotel Right of way. OFFER wanted for Four-door Pontiac Sedan, total mileage 4,700, like new, had careful use. Write “Privatelyowned,” Times Office. PLANTS AND SEEDS FOR SALE. STRAWBERRY PLANTS; Melba, choice fruiting strain, 4/6 100, posted; 12/6 500, 22/6 1,000 on rail.— Hughes, Millers Flat. SulOlO SOW Fletcher’s World’s Wonder Peas, the finest cropping stick Peas ever grown. Sow Swedish Giant Blight and Drought Resisting Cabbage. The two packets for 2/-, post free.—Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. SOW Burpee’s 7| weeks’ Lightning Peas, 6| Weeks’ Lightning Cauliflower, Curtis Nine Star Brocolli, forms 7 to 13 heads year after year, all 1/packet, post free, from Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. ALLURING ROSES; 50 shades, named prize varieties, strong trees, 12/dozen posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ATTRACTIVE Double Paeonies, pink, red, white, crimson, 2 year strong roots, 1/6 each posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. BEAUTIFUL Dahlia Tubers, mixed, Cactus, Paeony, Poms and Decorative varieties, 7/- dozen posted.— Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. GLADIOLUS, Exhibition Prize, named varieties, in 24 unusual shades, usually 1/6 each, now 6/6 dozen posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. PISHING RODS—We have a huge range to choose from, 9/- each. We sell fishing licenses.—A. &W. Hamilton, Esk Street

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Southland Times, Issue 21820, 24 September 1932, Page 10

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